insert_link Classic Hits Age is Just a Number – 70s and Up! They say age is just a number. Here’s a list of rockers that are, or will be turning 70 this year. Please accept our apology if this also makes you feel like 70... Mick Jagger is 70 this year, but frankly he looks it. Recently inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall this year Steve Miller turned 70 this past July, while most of the living Beach Boys are at […] todaySeptember 8, 2016
insert_link Music The 60s and Its Music The 60s was a time of feminism, racial strife, civil unrest due to the highly unpopular Vietnam War, and the music reflected those times. In the 60s however, a peaceful easy feeling of hope and change appeared on the sheet music of many artists. “Meet the Beatles” was a bell weather moment in rock and roll in that the songs were composed and sung so differently, it had to knock […] todaySeptember 8, 2016
insert_link Adult Contemporary Where is Your Favorite Hall of Fame? The goal of every aspiring singer, band or songwriter is to eventually end up in your Hall of Fame. Induction into the Hall of Fame is often times the highest form of recognition and if you live long enough to enjoy can be an incredible affirmation of your life’s’ work. Did you know that there are many halls? Match the Halls below with the city in which they are found. […] todaySeptember 7, 2016
insert_link Classic Hits Donald Fagen and Walker Becker Are Steely Dan Donald Fagen and Walter Becker have been ‘Steely Dan’ for over 30 years, they’ve seen the ups and downs. The two met in 1968 at Bard College, located in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. They joined the pop group ‘Jay and the American’s for a tour, then struck out on their own and has moderate success with their first hit “Dallas” but really took off with their “Can’t Buy a Thrill” album, […] todaySeptember 7, 2016
insert_link Classic Hits The Latest Beatles Auction It’s no secret that John Lennon of the Beatles and Cilla Black were romantically involved in the early 60s. In fact, John (and Paul) wrote and recorded a song called “It’s For You” for Cilla, pressing it on the Dick James Label. 50 years have come and gone; the lost artifact was found last year and Cilla’s nephew has sold the rare antiquity for thousands of pounds in a recent […] todaySeptember 7, 2016
insert_link Music Your Tuesday Morning Music Headlines! It may feel like Monday, but its’ actually Tuesday the day after Labor Day, and you’re back at work. Here are your music news headlines designed to take your mind off that 1 o’clock team building meeting you’re so looking forward to… A rare acetate recording of the Beatles called “It’s for You” written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney has been sold in action in London. The song was […] todaySeptember 6, 2016
insert_link Active Rock Labor Day Jams It’s another Labor Day weekend, we hope you enjoy the day away from work. There have been a ton of great songs in music pertaining to ‘jobs,’ so we thought we’d put together a list of the notable tunes… ‘Working in a Coal Mine’ by Lee Dorsey ‘Working for a Living by Huey Lewis and the News ‘Car Wash’ by Rose Royce ‘Working for the Weekend’ by Loverboy ‘Working My […] todaySeptember 5, 2016
insert_link Classic Hits Rocking Out About Planes, Trains and Cars Rock and roll is all about everything around us. What isn't in front of our faces more than the transportation around us? Let's take a look at rock songs that rocked out about them... “409” was a classic Beach Boy's song written by Mike Love, Brian Wilson, and Gary Usher in early 1962. Only the Los Angeles radio stations played it, and it peaked at #76 on the Billboard Hot […] todaySeptember 2, 2016
insert_link Classic Hits Testing Out Your Knowledge of the Past The Grim Reaper will be on our doorstep one day, there’s no way around it. Famous people die all the time, often times in unusual ways. It might seem morbid, but let's see how good you are at remembering the past. Match the celebrity with the way they died..... (A) = Death in plane crash (B) = Death by gun shot (C) = Death by the use of drugs or […] todaySeptember 2, 2016